PORT ANGELES — When Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County launched a pilot program to help its patients, it turned to the Peninsula Home Fund for support.
“The intention was simple: Patients in our care should not have to suffer because of a basic need that could be resolved with a small infusion of funds,” VHOCC Executive Director Priya Jayadev said.
The organization was one of 15 nonprofits to receive a total of $90,000 in grants from Peninsula Home Fund’s 2024 fundraising cycle.
This year, the goal remains the same — to offer Peninsula residents an opportunity to help those in need.
The Peninsula Home Fund is kicking off its 36th year with a fundraising campaign through the holiday season to provide an avenue for neighbors to help one another on the North Olympic Peninsula.
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